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 FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

 FIVE COLLEGE WOMEN'S STUDIES RESEARCH CENTER
 A collaborative project of Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and
 Smith Colleges and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

 The Center invites applications for its Research Associateships for
 2003-2004 from scholars and teachers at all levels of the educational
 system, as well as from artists, community organizers and political
 activists, both local and international. Associates are provided with
 offices in our spacious facility, computer access, library privileges,
 and the collegiality of a diverse community of feminists. Research
 Associate applications are accepted for either a semester or the academic
 year. The Center supports projects in all disciplines so long as they
 focus centrally on women or gender. Research Associateships are
 non-stipendiary. However, international applicants may apply for one of
 the two special one-semester Ford Associateships for Fall 2003 or Spring
 2004, which offer a stipend of $12,000, plus a $3,000 housing/travel
 allowance in return for teaching (in English) one undergraduate
 women's studies course at Smith College.  Ford applicants' research
 should focus
 on how the economics of globalization regulate gender, race, ethnicity,
 nationality, class, and sexuality in Latin America, the Caribbean,
 Africa, the Middle East, the former Soviet bloc, or Asia. We are
 searching for two Ford Associate positions. For one position preference
 will be given to those whose work focuses on sexuality in a global
 context, including sex work, global sex trafficking, health issues,
 international gay and lesbian activism and advocacy for sexual
 minorities. For the second position, preference will be given to those
 whose work focuses on cultural production and resistance, including
 political performance, the transformation and use of international media,
 and new technologies. Ford applicants need not be studying their own
 region of origin.

 Applicants for both programs should submit a project proposal (up to 4
 pages), curriculum vitae, two letters of reference, and application cover
 sheet. In addition, Ford applicants should submit a two-page description
 of a women's studies course they are prepared to teach, which includes
 their pedagogical goals and techniques.

 Submit all applications to:
 Five College Women's Studies Research Center
 Mount Holyoke College
 50 College Street
 South Hadley, MA 01075-6406

 Deadline is February 10, 2003

 For further information
 contact the Center at
 TEL 413.538.2275
 FAX 413.538.3121
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 website: http://wscenter.hampshire.edu/


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Hilde L. Nelson, Ph.D.
Philosophy Department
503 South Kedzie Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
tel: (517) 353-3981
fax: (517) 432-1320
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